Citing former and current officials. More than 130 American diplomatic and military spies working abroad have faced mysterious brain damage problems

Reportedly, 60 cases of health problems were initially reported in China and Cuba, and now the damage has been reported to diplomats in Europe and Asia.

Locally recorded cases, according to sources, are likely to have consequences for injured staff abroad.

It is indicated that their degree of brain damage ranges from headaches to suicidal thoughts.

The administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump has tried to increase the Department of Defense's involvement in investigating the causes of these cases, yet administration officials have faced difficulties with protecting federal health data, limiting their access to the information they need.

It should be noted that the National Security Council collects data to identify possible patterns of injuries that have not been previously recorded.

The Administration of President Joe Biden invited departments to appoint coordinators to determine the causes of brain damage among officials and the military and to improve the quality of medical services provided to injured staff.

The CIA has reportedly established a special unit to collect information on new incidents, and Deputy Director of the Department David Cohen has been appointed to be responsible for investigating the causes, meeting with affected staff on a monthly basis and regularly briefing members of Congress.

According to sources, US authorities are investigating two incidents in the country that may be similar to attacks using "directed energy" technology against US employees abroad, one of which allegedly occurred in the US in November 2020 near the White House.

Another incident occurred in 2019 where a White House employee said she was similarly attacked while walking with a dog in an area of Virginia bordering Washington.

The media reported that diplomats were affected by "sonic attacks" in Cuba.

Sources said it was not yet clear whether such incidents in the United States were related to similar incidents abroad.

The United States Department of State has not reached any specific conclusion as to the exact cause of this syndrome.

 

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